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discuss the lotus eaters as a dramatic monologue​

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Answered by himanibanga170
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The Lotos eaters' ominous vibe provokes suspense into the plot by alluding to the audience that something bad will happen, but Odysseus and his men don't know it. ... This gives the audience more insight into his true thoughts and feelings, further demonstrating how this poem is an example of a dramatic monologue.

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Answered by sanjeevinidhammur
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The Lotos eaters' ominous vibe provokes suspense into the plot by alluding to the audience that something bad will happen, but Odysseus and his men don't know it. ... This gives the audience more insight into his true thoughts and feelings, further demonstrating how this poem is an example of a dramatic monologue.Dramatic monologues are a way of expressing the views of a character and offering the audience greater insight into that character's feelings.Also known as a dramatic monologue, this form shares many characteristics with a theatrical monologue: an audience is implied; there is no dialogue; and the poet takes on the voice of a character, a fictional identity, or a persona

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